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Cheeky in Halloween
Improving linguistic skills and other critical abilities
Follow Cheeky into his world of fun, where the learning adventures begin. Ghosts, witches, spiders, pumpkins, jack-o-lanterns, skeletons, haunted houses, scary rides, costumes… Boo! Guess what it is?
In this workbook, Cheeky introduces essential developmental skills to children via a colorful Halloween theme. These interesting characters and vivid illustrations encourage children to play while improving their thinking abilities. Through exercises in this workbook, children enhance their developmental skills such as visual discrimination, memory, ability to associate, and logical thinking. The various scenes and subjects presented in this workbook could also be used creatively by parents and educators to initiate discussions with young children promoting their linguistic skill development. |
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More Playing with Colors and Shapes
Building solid foundations for reading, writing, and math
Continued from the workbook "Playing with Colors and Shapes", this workbook provides more advanced exercises to help children develop the ability to differentiate colors and shapes. It is specially designed for children between the ages of 5 and 7 in order to appeal to and maintain their attentions while still being fun.
All exercises are presented in such a way that children can focus on various aspects of perception using colors and shapes. The simple, easy and carefully arranged exercises promote accurate observation, memory training, visual discrimination, relationships, and association skills. All these skills are essential in learning to read, write, and do arithmetic. |
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Visual Discrimination Games
Developing problem solving skills
This workbook was developed from many years of experimentation and modern research by European educators. Visual discrimination, coordination, accurate observation, identifying alphabet letters, basic mathematical skills are the main focus. These activities are valuable exercises in the development of basic educational and intellectual growth in young children ages 5 and above. |
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Concentration Training 2
Accelerating the learning process
The ability to concentrate is one of the most important skills needed for children to succeed in school. Often children, who have difficulty concentrating, also have problems learning.
These activities provide essential exercises for children ages 5 to 7. They strengthen their ability to concentrate, develop various problem solving strategies, and teach children to process information more quickly. As a result, children become more efficient and effective learners while having a very positive enjoyable experience.
This workbook continues to teach skills developed in the previous workbook "Concentration Training". Activities such as visual perception, memory training, the ability to associate, to persevere, to focus, and to stay on task are all covered in this workbook. |
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Basic Geometry and More
Establishing primary math skills
This workbook provides a broader range of mathematical exercises.
Math consists of many components but the two major ones are the study of numbers and geometry. Basically, the study of numbers includes addition, subtraction and other number manipulating areas, and geometry deals with shapes, angles, lines, and spatial relationships.
This workbook focuses on the basic concepts in geometry: plane and solid shapes, symmetry, patterns, and spatial relationships. The field of number manipulating is also covered at a more advanced level. Visual perception, concentration, logical thinking, and skills in observation are strengthened at the same time. |
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